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The Legacy Music Hour #133: Racing Games 3

Racing Games, the Legacy Music Hour‘s third installment.  Brent and Rob go Bahamas on this episode with some good selections from motorized vehicle racing games.  Brent goes especially Bahamas when he gets possessed by the music of Virtua Racing.  Full track listing below.

Game – Composer – Song – Company – Console – Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)

Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally – Soyo Oka – Monster Dance – Nintendo – Famicom Disk System – 1988

Road Rash – Rob Hubbard, Mike Bartlow – Palm Desert – Electronic Arts – Genesis – 1991

Racer Mini Yonku: Japan Cup – Jun Funahashi (Funa-inu) – Staff Roll – Konami – Famicom – 1989

Super Mario Kart – Soyo Oka – Vanilla Lake – Nintendo – SNES – 1992

Motocross Maniacs – Michiru Yamane, Tsuyoshi Sekito – Course 1 and 5 – Ultra Games – Game Boy – 1990

Virtua Racing – Tohru Nakabayashi, Tomoyuki Kawamura – Demonstration – Sega – Genesis – 1994

Final Lap Twin – Katsuhiro Hayashi – Race Music 1 (Race Mode) – Namco – TurboGrafx-16 – 1990

Al Unser Jr.’s Road to the Top – Paul Wilkinson, Marc Baril – Race Results – Radical Entertainment/Software Toolworks – SNES – 1994

F-1 Grand Prix Part III – Naoki Itamura – Middle Speed Course – Video System – Super Famicom – 1994

Sunsoft Grand Prix – unknown – Racing – Sunsoft/Lenar – Game Boy – 1992

F1 Circus MD – Hiroshi Ogawa – Race Setup – Micronics/Nichibutsu – Mega Drive – 1991

Nigel Mansell’s World Championship Racing – Patrick Phelan – Ending – Gremlin Graphics/GameTek – Genesis – 1993

Victory Run – Takeaki Kunimoto – unknown – Hudson Soft – TurboGrafx-16 – 1991

F-1 Race – Kazumi Totaka, Ryoji Yoshitomi – Ending – Nintendo – Game Boy – 1991

Taito Grand Prix: Eikou e no License – unknown – Name Entry – Taito/Now Production – Famicom – 1987

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Comments

  1. Legacy Music Hour says:

    @Ross, yeah, he let him borrow it for the time being!

  2. Ross says:

    So brent, does Hawkeye Pearce know you hacve his bathrobe?

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